Bum

18 02 2008

A lot has been said about African Football of late, understandably so. The continent hosted its 26th African Cup of Nations seeing the Egyptians retaining the trophy following their success in the 2006 tournament. It’s safe to say that many of the stars of the tournament will make their way to wealthy European clubs, if they haven’t already been swooped up.

Football has been emerging as a popular sport in the continent as a whole, particularly in Cameroon, Ghana and the Ivory Coast. But it’s not round footballs that the punters want to get a better look at, no not at all. It’s big round bottoms that are making headlines in the Ivory Coast, where a new dance craze has sparked a black market in cosmetic surgery that increases the size and shapliness of bums.

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The craze has been triggered by a super smash hit which I think you should watch here.

DJ Mix and Eloh are to thank for this bootylicious beat and despite the fact that the dance has been embraced by both sexes, the artists claim their main inspiration was the fine womanly rumps they observed while partying on Abidjan’s clubbing circuit.

They said in a statement to BBC News:

“We made it as a tribute to women, because African women are defined by the shape of their bottoms”

The dance and the song can be related to the craze following Soulja Boy’s Crank That which has seen thousands buying the Chicago born rapper’s “How to Crank That” DVD, which some reports suggest has made him more money than the song itself.

Take a look at a sample of the DVD and learn the Crank That for yourself. Even I know how to Crank That. Get with the times.

Read the full BBC article on Ivorian bums here.





Gun

13 01 2008
The US Police force has successfully tested and brought into (limited) service a rifle that can, quite literally, shoot around corners.

The Israeli developed weapon will allow officers to shoot from cover at their target, using an LCD display to aid their aim.

Only in America, as they say, for a whopping $5,000 (£2,551)!

Obviously, this is extremely unlikely to become any more widely used than it already is, which is probably a very good thing for rock throwing Palestinians and O J Simpson alike..